![]() ![]() You start bringing guns into the equation, mimed or otherwise, and you’re gonna have to deal with that line. I’ve checked the text guys and Juliet specifically calls it a dagger. ![]() They need a moment of inspiration to bring this death to life. Presenter: Oh he’s been a touch unlucky there. Oh well this is child’s play if you ask me and Juliet clearly agrees. Well, what did you expect from that kind of behaviour? Unbelievable. ![]() Oh dear, oh no, that is just disappointing. No need for fancy pants special effects and… It’s the kind of move that Shakespeare himself might have gone for and she, oh she finishes it off with a hanky representing the blood. Suspend your flipping disbelieve will you? A tactic as old as my hairstyle but they both get the job done.Īlright, alright it’s clearly a prop but come on guys, it’s a play, she’s not actually gonna die. Otherwise, you could have a riot on your hands. ![]() Remember, the audience has been building up to this moment for the past few hours so it’s got to be dramatically satisfying. But only if the director does his job right. It’s a veritable bloodbath and there’s not a dry eye in the house. The young lad Romeo has killed himself believing Juliet to be dead by poison and she has awoke to find him dead and killed herself with his dagger. We’re in the tomb at the end of Romeo and Juliet and it’s about as cheerful as the last time I saw my in-laws, Christmas ’96. Presenter: Hello and welcome to The Big Scene. ![]()
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